Edward S. Curtis Photographs
Los Angeles, G. Ray Hawkins Gallery, [circa 1970s]. Catalogue of a selling exhibition of 136 photographs, gravures and orotones by Curtis. More
Los Angeles, G. Ray Hawkins Gallery, [circa 1970s]. Catalogue of a selling exhibition of 136 photographs, gravures and orotones by Curtis. More
'Château Tanunda, birthplace of the Barossa, was established in 1890 and is the site of some of the Valley's first vines planted as well as its first winery. The majestic bluestone winery and vineyards is a living testament to the colourful history and pioneering spirit of Australia's most famous wine..... More
Robert Emerson Curtis (1898-1996), English-born Australian artist, architectural draftsman, camouflage officer, and official war artist, emigrated to Queensland in 1914. In 1922 he 'travelled to the USA with his great friend, the pioneer filmmaker, Charles Chauvel. There he developed what was to become a lifelong interest in industrial modernism and..... More
Robert Emerson Curtis (1898-1996), English-born Australian artist, architectural draftsman, camouflage officer, and official war artist, emigrated to Queensland in 1914. In 1922 he 'travelled to the USA with his great friend, the pioneer filmmaker, Charles Chauvel. There he developed what was to become a lifelong interest in industrial modernism and..... More
The drawing features the central portion of the facade of Roseworthy Agricultural College Hall, 'the most impressive building on campus. It was built between 1883-1884 to a design by Edward J Woods, Chief Architect from the Department of Public Works, and constructed of Tarlee stone and red brick with freestone..... More
An article in the Adelaide 'Advertiser' on tourism in the 'Picturesque Northern Towns' (Monday, 16 December 1929) refers to 'Watervale, with its fine gums and wealth of undulating vineyards, is another of the show places of the locality, and the well-known Springvale winery and distillery is situated in this locality'..... More
The scene depicted here shows iron ore from Iron Knob being loaded by conveyor belt onto a ship bound for the BHP steelworks in Newcastle. Robert Emerson Curtis (1898-1996), English-born Australian artist, architectural draftsman, camouflage officer, and official war artist, emigrated to Queensland in 1914. In 1922 he 'travelled to..... More
Turin, Edizioni d'Arte Fratelli Pozzo, 1971. Pamphlet Number 3 of the Egyptian Museum of Turin series; translated by Angela Coath. More
Cambridge, Hurst Gallery, 1990. Hurst Gallery sale catalogue, with a loosely inserted price list. More
New York, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1978 (first thus). 'No vin ordinaire, this book combines the great Salvador Domenech Felipe Jacinto Dali and the world's greatest wines to produce a refreshing blend of art, fun and information. The illustrations are unique in their variety and visual humor. Among the numerous..... More
Adelaide, The Author, 1997 [first edition]. Number 222 of only 300 copies. Signed by the author on the title page. More
Adelaide, The Author, 1991. Signed by the author and the artist in ink on the title page. From the author's foreword: 'This light-hearted nonsense was written in 1933 for the amusement of my fellow-students in Marie Tuck's life-drawing class. I was eighteen and in my first year at the South..... More
Staplehurst, Spellmount, 1995. The first of four volumes. More
London, The Folio Society, 2009 (first thus). The superb miniatures by Giovanni di Paolo (circa 1403-1482) were commissioned for a manuscript edition of Dante's 'Divine Comedy' presented to Alfonso V, king of Aragon, Naples and Sicily around 1444 and now held by the British Library (Yates Thompson MS 36). This..... More
Bathurst, Crawford House, 1993. Not least, three chapters on Contemporary Australian Aboriginal art, and one comparing Papua New Guinean Urban Artists and Australian Aboriginal Urban Artists. More
New York, Abrams, 2011 (first English language edition). Translated from the French by Nicholas Elliott. More
London, Paul Elek, 1977. More
Brisbane, Philip Bacon Galleries, 2005. Catalogue of an exhibition held 31 May to 25 June 2005. Price list loosely inserted. More
Brisbane, Philip Bacon Galleries, 2008. Catalogue of an exhibition held 5-30 August 2008. Loosely inserted is an invitation to the opening of the exhibition. More
Secaucus, The Wellfleet Press, 1989. More
Perth, Dallhold Investments Pty. Ltd., 1990. Not least, early portrayals of Aborigines by Richard Browne, S.T. Gill and John Heaviside Clark. More
Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1992. More
Mascot, Corbally Stoughton Contemporary Art, [c. 2001]. Signed by the artist on the title page. More
Hong Kong, Periplus Editions, 1995. Published in conjunction with the exhibition of 'Forgotten Islands' in the Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde, Leiden, The Netherlands. More